um...
$.37 (that's the price of a stamp - right?) - there and back... -> $.74
1 in 3 chance of winning => $.74 * 3 = $2.22 for one free song.
You can get them for $.99 at the itunes music store.
This is nothing like AudioHiJack.
This truly takes a Protected AAC and converts it to an Unprotected AAC without losing any quality. Just like if Apple had encoded it for you.
AudioHiJack can take a Protected AAC and convert it to a raw audio file... which you can then re-compress. But...
MOSR is just repeating what has been posted at macrumors.com and appleinsider... but with a bit of their own BS pixie dust.
to see the orignial source of the itunes rumors, see those sites.
Did you read what was linked?
The worm affected _everything_. It was effectively a denial of service attack and shut down routers due to the volume of traffic.
Also if you read the link, you'd see MacRumors' entire hosting provider went down under the "attack"
um... I don't think u know what you are talking about...
You mean how like last year they released the new iMacs at MWSF (early Jan) and then released new powermacs in late Jan?
updates should be soon.
It would be ridiculous to buy one now.
Let's think about the last few PowerMac updates
Aug 2002, Jan 2002, July 2001, Jan 2001
And you're going to buy one now before they are updated?
can you post links to the places you compiled this from? It's nice to know what is new information and what is old information - otherwise it becomes a large game of telephone.
There's a big difference between two places independantly posting information about (say) iTunes 3 and one simply...
lay off... it's legit...
don't you read MacRumors?
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2002/11/20021103230828.shtml
I saw the images when they were still "wrong" on Apple's site.